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Some Perspective on Twitter vs. Meerkat

Both Sides of the Table

surprised they haven’t also stopped comment = @ reply tweet. Hunter Walk (@hunterwalk) March 14, 2015. What Twitter did to @AppMeerkat was smart – and unusual for them to do to an early app. Should third-party apps be able to port my social graph and then drag audiences to consume in a new location?

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How do I Really Feel About Anonymous Apps Like Secret?

Both Sides of the Table

By now you likely know that Marc Andreessen weighed in on anonymous apps in a 12-part Twitter diatribe. ” I have been weighing in slowly on the topic over the past few weeks on Twitter but have avoided writing a blog post about it until now. My general instinct is that most anonymity apps breed car-like behavior.

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Three Counterintuitive Points about SMB SaaS

Tomasz Tunguz

They are the word-of-mouth marketing force that blogs and tweets and drives mobile app store volume to boost chart rankings and tells their friends about this great free product they are using to solve their problem. Counterintuitive Point #3: Freemium Businesses Reverse the Hunter and Farmer Sales Roles.

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Welcome to the it’s-so-subtle pivot season

TechCrunch

As always, you can support me by sharing this newsletter, following me on Twitter or subscribing to my personal blog. We’ll talk about it on Equity next week, so tweet us your suggestions! Snowflake acquires Streamlit for $800M to help customers build data-based apps. Deal of the week. Seen on TechCrunch+.

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“Workers are mad and no longer willing to sit idly by being spoon fed ‘we’re family’ b t from bosses:” Logan LaHive is Helping Employees Organize & Collectively Bargain. But Did He Compromise His Own Vision By Taking Venture Capital for the Startup?

Hunter Walk

Hunter Walk: Frank , your current startup, is a platform for workers to organize in order to protect or advance their rights. There were a number of similar companies formed around the same time — I think a byproduct of mobile apps and businesses starting to want more data on their customers. Thanks Logan!